From Kentucky Lantern:
Most spectators had their eyes on candidates in Kentucky’s upcoming GOP U.S. Senate primary during events surrounding the Fancy Farm Picnic this weekend. However, a Republican and Democrat encouraged speculation about themselves as candidates in the state’s 2027 governor’s race.
While addressing party faithful — Lt. Gov. Jacqueline Coleman at a Democratic dinner and U.S. Rep. James Comer at a Republican breakfast — mentioned the future statewide races. Both have been seen as possible candidates for the governor’s race, which would be wide open with Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear term-limited. …
Coleman, who has been elected as lieutenant governor twice on Beshear’s ticket, is seen as a top candidate for the Democratic nomination in the 2027 governor’s race. Another rumored candidate is Beshear’s senior adviser Rocky Adkins, a former House Democratic floor leader from Eastern Kentucky who ran against Beshear in the 2019 primary. …
However, Comer told the Graves County GOP Breakfast Saturday morning that he believes Kentucky Democrats will nominate Coleman.
“There’s no question in my life. I mean, it’s going to be Jackie Coleman, the lieutenant governor,” Comer said.
The congressman then added what he said was the “problem” with Coleman running. He told Republicans that “she is so irrelevant and unknown” that if she was in a picture between two Kentucky icons, boxer Muhammad Ali and University of Kentucky men’s basketball coach Mark Pope, that the average Kentuckian still couldn’t identify her.
Foghorn is correct. No one knows who Coleman is, which isn’t unusual, because most people don’t even know who their congressman is.
But if he runs against Coleman, he faces the issue of protecting the Orange TACO from pedophile charges, being too much of a chicken to face constituents at a town halls and refusing to even investigate the TACO for his overwhelming corruption and bribe taking.
So if it’s a race between the two, and there isn’t that much of a choice, it’s best to go with the one who didn’t back taking away Medicaid and SNAP benefits from the majority of his constituency while he wallows in the life of a millionaire. And he’s proud of it, as shown in this stack of lies he vomited when the bill passed.

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